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San Diego - Scenic Drives

The most famous scenic drive near San Diego is the city’s own 59-mile route, which tours all the area’s famous neighborhoods and attractions. It’s a great half-day introduction to the scenery and history of San Diego. Another great drive is Route 75, which from Coronado along the narrow spit of sand which connects it to the mainland, known as the Silver Strand, and is a unique drive with ocean on both sides.

Ranging farther afield, Interstate 5 heads north towards Los Angeles along a scenic route hugging the coastline, and a short ways east is the Sunrise National Scenic Byway, a mountain drive with stunning views of the Anza-Borrego desert thousands of feet below.




Mexican Border Scenic Drive 49 miles 1-2 hours
Travel a portion of California Highway 94 through a scenery change - from San Diegan hills to the dry desert expanse of the Imperial Valley.


Pacific Coast Highway - California's Route 1 At least two days for a quick trip, but many days or even weeks could be spent exploring the length of this byway.


Route 125--Lemon Grove 2 miles (3 km) 10 minutes


Route 163--Cabrillo Freeway 1 mile (1 km) 10 minutes


Route 75--San Diego-Coronado Bridge and Silver Strand Highway 9 miles (14 km) 20 minutes


Sunrise Scenic Byway 24 miles (38 km) 1 hour


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